Saturday, August 12, 2017

HERCULES INVICTUS

ON AUGUST 12th, we honor Hercules Invictus, the champion of homosexuality.

The
Great God Hercules, defender of mankind against chaos, the son of Zeus,
the strongest and mightiest man that has ever lived, was one of the
first of the Greek gods to be worshipped by the Romans.

The
Greeks of southern Italy introduced the Cult of Hercules at such an
early date that the Romans were convinced that Hercules was indigenous.
Indeed, he was admitted by Romulus into the sacred Pomeria, the
spiritual protective wall of the city of Rome.

The cult of
Hercules was centered at Tibur, where Hadrian built his magnificent
Villa, and Hadrian is often compared to Hercules for his travels, his
physical strength, courage, and his sexual prowess.

Hercules was
driven mad by Hera and forced to murder his wife and children. In order
to atone for his sin, he visited the oracle of Delphi and was instructed
to submit to twelve labors.

Hercules accomplished them all, and many others including the release of Prometheus from bondage. He
was also a sexual champion and the number of his lovers is very long,
and they include boys such as Abderus, Chonus, Haemon, Hylas, Iokastus,
Iolaus, Nestor, Philoctetes, Polyphemus, Telamon, Abderus, Admetus, and
Dryops.

Without question, Hercules was a champion of homosexuality, and a defender of mankind against the forces of evil. For his benefit to mankind, he is venerated as a God and Protector of the Religion of Antinous.